Baseball Softball Spikes

Mizuno spikes?
Alright so i went to get new spikes for softball.
I saw these mizuno ones but they were pink and i didnt like them.
I saw these exact ones but they were black and white, and instead of saying softball they said baseball . I checked the spikes and they were exactly the same so i just got them.
They were the mizuno 9 spike franchise low g4.
Can i wear these for softball?
They were exactly the same exept the softball were pink, and the black ones said baseball on them.
http://www.sportsauthority.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2774232&clickid=body_rv_txt
those are the ones i got.
the logo on the softball ones were pink.
should i return them?
Are these shoes even a good quality?
I love most Mizuno equipment, and they make decent, inexpensive (under $50) spikes.
If this is for a "for fun" league where you're playing in city parks and have a 10 - 12 game schedule, they should be fine. If this for a school league with a longer season, hard-dirt infields and lots of practice, they may not last.
I had a pair of the same spikes in a high-top version that I used for a co-ed recreational softball league and had no problem. I also play in a competitive baseball league, and found that they just don't provide the comfort and durability needed for more "serious" play. I ended up replacing th Mizunos after two games.
These Mizunos should be fine as a "starter" set. If you're in a competitive league (like H.S. or college) and planning to stick with it for years...I'd probably invest at leat $70-$80 in a pair of Adiddas (my personal preference) or Nikes, your feet will thank you.
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